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This Letter to the editor was written and sent as the World Trade Centers collapsed. it
was printed in the letters to the editor in the Austin American Statesman on
Sept 11th and 12th, 2001.
I
scream in anger and frustration as I watch the World Trade
Center collapse, the pentagon burn and you Mr. President are
looking into space. Will
this change your mind or will you do what your defense
contributors want? If
you keep isolating us, keep acting unilaterally this will keep
happening. You must
engage your enemy. To keep him close is to know where he is. Your first statement of outrages was “we will hunt down
and find them”. The
evil people who did this will call and take credit! Do
you know where our enemies are? Somebody please lead us…
Rich Mann

Most of the following rants were
printed in the Austin American Statesman
As I watch John
Ashcroft say he was clueless about 9/11 because he had bad computer systems
because of not enough money. I listen to other in the FBI say they didn’t have
enough manpower to connect the dots to Saudi Nationals taking flying but not
landing lessons. I wonder if $52 million dollars, 28 attorneys and 78 FBI
agents working for six years might have helped. That is what your Republican
congress spent on investigating a stain on a blue dress while those flying
lessons where being planned and financed. That is what you should remember in
November.
think Reagan’s face should be put on the dime so
that the next few generations will never forget who spent their future on the
wealthy few. As president, Reagan tripled our national debt in just 8 years,
mortgaged our county’s future and wiped out any hope that we could offer our
decedents the New Deal promised for ALL hard working Americans. It seems
appropriate to replace the face of the New Deal with the face of “The Greatest
Generation”. Sure they waged a just war. Then they came home, raised selfish
kids (the boomers) and racked up 7 trillion in debt in the last 40 years of
their lives. It is debt that our grandchildren and their
great-great-grandchildren will continue to drown under. The “Greatest
Generation”? That should be reserved for those that will pay off our massive
debt! Unfortunately it will be many generations not just one selfish one.
Bush tells us a lot of things…
Bush told us war with
Iraq would be
cheap needing few troops. The cost is 87 billion American
dollars just this year; a soldier a day is killed and
National Guard troops are on indefinite duty. Bush told
us it was imperative to take away Sadam’s WMD’s so he
wouldn’t give them to terrorists. No WMD’s and terrorists
are walking into Iraq and taking shoulder fired rockets from
unguarded weapons stashes. Sadam is still missing and Bush told us “mission accomplished”. Bush told us
the Iraqi people would cheer us. Last week 10,000 Iraqis
demonstrated against us. Bush told us he would get
those responsible for 911. Osama is sending us videos of
his hikes! Bush is telling us everything is just
fine in Iraq. But Bush has told us a lot of things.
What has he done? Blame everything on anything else
but his team. That is not leadership.
Today, finally
Bush admits he is either incompetent or a liar. “Bush claim based on shaky
report” (AAS
7/8/03). If only it was on the front page not on page A-6, I might not believe
the press is a bunch of Bush & Corporate apologists. The reasons for war in
Iraq were based on lies. The Clinton administration spent 8 years on the front
page because of a stain on a blue dress. Bush gets caught with his hand in the
war cookie jar and he is on page 6. The “free” press has become a joke. What a
disappointment the “Fourth Estate” has become.
Bush will
lead them all to prison!
If Bush and
his cronies manipulated CIA information to bolster their
argument for going to war and provided this fraudulent
information to our elected representatives our Federal
Statues offer this solution. FIVE YEARS IN PRISON!
Here
is the Federal statute. Section 371; Conspiracy to commit
offense or to defraud United States. If two or more persons
conspire either to commit any offense against the United
States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency
thereof in any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of
such persons do any act to effect the object of the
conspiracy, each shall be fined under this title or
imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Can you spell
impeachment? This time it will be for something that
matters…
I wish to express my thanks to
Republican Chairman Terry Alford. He so eloquently expressed the republican
hypocrisy on redistricting; I could hardly keep from laughing. He thinks MY
city should be broken up but not HIS city. HIS city has common interests MINE
do not. He said the pain involved in redistricting should only be inflicted on
Travis not Caldwell county. What more need said? Vote NO to taxation without
representation!
This is an open
letter to all reporters. I cringe as I call you “reporters”. You seem to be
willing to trade access for credibility. I learned from an editorial not a
reporter that when the Whitehouse said “Bush had to land by jet because the
aircraft carrier was to far from shore”, was a lie. They had the ship turned so
we would not see the shore in the background. A photo you are sure to see in
the next election. Did the embedded, cringe again, reporters turn their cameras
to show the shore or did they dutifully show only what the administration wanted
us to see? Maybe they just didn’t notice a city behind them? All prove you
undeserving the title “reporter”. Hard nose reporting used to be the standard
for the fourth estate. Get some self respect, put your job on the line, and
report the full story!
Has
anyone else noticed our Attorney General John Cornyn is more interested in
helping big corporations protect themselves from citizen lawsuits? Than he is in collecting child support payments, and keeping $1.2 million
federal dollars coming to help collect child support? (Unit money in jeopardy
2/15) Are these proper priorities
for an elected official?
Child
support collection was a top priority of his election campaign. Nice platform for getting votes. But doing favors for big corporations is
repayment for all those campaign contributions. He is spending the people’s time soliciting untraceable donations from
corporations. (Molly Ivins 2/15) This to help protect his big business
contributors from the consumers that he is elected him to represent. This
should be the poster case for campaign finance reform.
Add Republican Leadership to the growing list of
oxymoron's. By not ratifying or postponing the vote on the Nuclear Test
Ban Treaty. The GOP proved their inability to lead this country. They rushed the NTBT bill to the floor of the senate without proper
hearings to intentionally to kill the bill. If they didn’t like the treaty they could have proposed a different
course of action or here’s a thought. Include
the public in the debate.
We
got to hear about Monica from these guys for months. But who in the congressional leadership got the public
involved in this issue? Were Trent
Lott and Tom Delay spelling out their views on nuclear proliferation and our
role as a global leader on every talk show, newspaper and website like with
Monica? A few hearings concerning the safety of the planet from nuclear
destruction and months of discussion about a president lying about consensual
sex in a civil matter. That’s not
leadership.
Until
a few days ago there was no question that the United States held the leadership
position in trying to make a safer future for all the people of the world. Now there is uncertainty around the globe about what we stand for. What will fill that void?
No
leadership and no compromise how to run a country by the GOP.
Here’s
another good one “Compassionate Conservative”. Wouldn’t that be a Democrat?
Here is one about a story in the Statesman about
Coach Royal lobbying against the city that made him famous.
Dear
coach Royal,
Has Austin be so bad to you that you would lobby for anti-Austin
legislation for free (Royal on opposite sideline for Austin's loss in House, Statesman
5-2-99). Or was a free membership at Barton Creek Country Club to good
to pass up. You lobbying for HB1704 on behalf of one of the worst
polluters in the area is an excellent example of greed is great and self
interest is more important than community standards. Since you are not
registered as a lobbyist you must be either getting paid under the table.
(Did they comp your membership at Barton Creek C.C.?) Or golf is more
important to you than clean water. Enjoy your next round of golf at
Barton Creek. While you play golf my kids will get to swim in a polluted
Barton Springs pool. Your children and grand children can enjoy the
clean pool at your Country Club so the heck with those that cannot afford a
$30,000 membership. Thanks Coach Royal for this excellent example of
greed over our children's future. I remember as a child climbing the
tree in our back yard after a game to see the UT tower lit up orange.
Now I realize it should have been lit up green.
I should have rooted for the Aggies!
Rich Mann
Austin, Texas
One about the impeachment action against the President. Printed in
the letters to the editor in the Austin American Statesman.
To those who believe that all lies are
equal, they are not! The President should not have to answer questions
completely, if the question is not proper. I have the right as a private
citizen to refuse to answer any question under oath or not. The
President politically does not have that same protection, so the only
alternative is to not truthfully answer the question. Much like if
someone asks you how much money you make or are you having sex outside your
marriage. If the question is asked over and over. Do you have to
answer honestly or would it be your prerogative to say you make less than you
really do? You are not having an affair when you are. Is lying about a
sexual affair the same as being asked if you subverted the constitution or
traded on hostages lives or the lives of hundreds of Central Americans?
We live in a world full of gray areas and you can not use black and white
arguments to judge the Presidents actions. Impeachment...I think not! I
strongly believe this is about subverting our electoral process by a small
minority of the GOP...it will not be tolerated by the voters from either side
of the center. I do vote!
Went out to my rant list.
You are receiving this because you
are on a new political ranting list. This is the first of many
rantings about the current situation (Sept 11, 2001) I feel
coming on. I am screaming mad about what is happening to
my children’s world. I find this a relatively safe way
to let it out. There is a link below if you do not want to
hear it, click it now and tell me to cut it out. Though I do
hope you will read and respond whether you agree or disagree
with any point of view. .
Please
don’t anyone who reads this, take from the emails in the
following months that I condone in any way what terrorists have
done and will do again in any part of the world no matter the
side. I feel deeply
for the innocent victims of this evil attack and especially all
who survive them. But
because I see Declaring War and bombing innocents as a counter
productive solution I rant! War
will only breed more hatred and volunteers to “take on” the
big bully acting as if we are the only morally valid viewpoint
in the Middle East. What would we do if Saudi Arabia and Egypt
decided to force their will in our hemisphere? Help
me find the truth.
The
answer to any of these problems is very illusive.
I think two sides can only see the truth at the same
time. Not by either
side alone. Balance
existing only in the middle is a universal truth.
therefore it must take two biased observers (as all are)
to see something that only resides in our hearts and minds.
The truth may linger or show its self after we discuss
something and think later “If I had only said this or that”
or “ maybe that knucklehead does have a point”. You do not
need to discuss our political failings with me especially if you
agree. Just discuss
it with someone that has a different view. That is how the truth
finds it’s way into our collective conscience.
I
think that understanding what is in the hearts of people who
would kill themselves to kill us will take us closer to
understanding the truth of what is behind this.
I do not hold the party line as the only truth.
I think that when history reflects back on 9/11/01 it
will see a nation that for 20 years, when we had a chance to
build our esteem coming out of the Cold War. We
squandered our largess on a small region of the world for a few
peoples interest and even fewer people’s profit, oh and 270
million peoples transportation
needs. Maybe
there is another side of this story that we are overlooking in
our unquenchable thirst for instant revenge.
Maybe instead of locking our self in jail like people
with burglar bars do for “better security”. We should try to
remove the desire to steal from the criminal?
Penalties
are only short-term fixes. Crime goes down when the economy is
good. It will work
the same way when the “human poverty rate” is lower.
People can only do what these terrorists did when things
are so bad that to die is better or we killed a family member.
There will always be wackos and religious zealots that will die
for their cause, but their leaders must not want to recruit
them. Their
motivation can be either from fear of a direct reprisal of from
shame from their civilized allies.
(You are seeing that with Pakistan siding with the rest
of the world in condemning the WTC Bombing.
To kill anyone not directly involved with this particular
attack is not justice, it is meant to spread terror.
Then we are our enemy.
Hatred is the enemy of us all.
Those
of us that were and are still critical of the first Gulf War
(while being chastised by others for being un-American) can say
we told you this would happen. I
can go to the tape.
All because we (need?) and feel we have the right to take
their oil for our cars!
It is of little help that our President continues to tell
us that we are being attacked because they hate our freedoms and
we are a great and successful nation.
Muslims do not respect us for those reasons. They are
killing us because of the things our government has done in
their countries and to their people.
Look
at the symbol they struck.
The WTC was the symbol of American Capitalism and
Banking. The
Pentagon the symbol of our military on Arab Soil.
Maybe we are not always doing the “right thing”
around the globe. Does
this make me a bad American?
Richard Falk, professor of international relations at
Princeton, put it this way: "Western foreign policy is
presented almost exclusively through a self-righteous, one-way
legal / moral screen (with) positive images of Western values
and innocence portrayed as threatened, validating a campaign of
unrestricted political violence. We
are keeping a no fly zone in Iraq unilaterally.
No UN resolution, No agreement with any other country.
We decided that we won so we set the rules in that
country. It is but
one example. All to
rescue a Monarchy in Kuwait so our gas price would stay cheap.
What is the REAL COST
of a gallon of gas now?
If
we find out these anthrax poisonings are from American born terrorists as is
suspected. Will we smart bomb the state in which they reside?
What if the towns’ people of Keep Out, Idaho are less than
cooperative? Will we take out the
town or overthrow its local government? No.
We will follow the letter of the
law of the United States of America! Do
others deserve any less from us? If
we are to be respected as standard-bearer for the rule of law we must be
consistent. It’s our application of laws that keeps us free. Calling attacks
by individuals a “war” on a sovereign nation is a thin veil of convenience
to cover our desire for vengeance. One that not even our representative would
declare.
A
person in a restaurant disagreeing with me today about what our
government’s response to the bombing of Sept 11th
should be. She
said that she “was on Americas side.” I, I guess am not?
That scares me and maybe I’m not on America’s side if
those are words any American should be proud of uttering.
Revenge is not the only answer!
Hate is the enemy!
Here
I sit Labor Day flipping channels, sitting down for a few
minutes rest over the long weekend. Stopping at CNN I see George
Bush speaking to unions. Union’s
want the 25,000 jobs drilling in ANWAR might create. Our court
appointed president is not mentioning depleting our natural
resources and ruining a pristine wildlife area for six months
supply of oil and huge profits for his oil cronies. Those
cronies are GOP donors that use their profits to bust the same
unions that cheer him today. Ask an air traffic controller the
Reagan / Bush team put out of work because they wanted more time
off if they attended the rally.
Union membership has suffered ever since.
While we all work two weeks more each year than in
1980, the unions cheer Bush proposing more Reagan / Bush deficit
spending our way to the future.
What are the union members thinking as Bush explains
deficit spending as, “Who are you going to believe me or your
lying checkbook!” Well
it’s back to work, working people of America. We have debts to
pay.
George
W. Bush’s grasp of the scientific world and the English
language never ceases to amaze me.
In his remarks at a Republican fundraiser in Colorado, nice
vacation planning. Bush was trying to make people
believe he or anyone in his administration gives a dingdong
about the environment. Trying
to explain “Phantom Loads”, electricity used by devices in
your home like cell phone chargers and your television set that
use power even when turned off. Our
court appointed President called them vampires.
That mistake is cute I guess.
But talking about phantom loads to bolster his image
while cutting real dollars for real research involving renewable
energy technology is the real issue that needs more explanation.
Oil dollars maybe Mr. Bush?
A response to a friends email about a previous
essay.
Most
of the opposition pieces are flag waving diatribes.
I do not send out many like it because the “party
line” is like a drumbeat you cannot escape from. The
article does contradict some of my positions but it also
strengthens my main position is many ways.
The article concerns “why they hate us”.
Many DO hate us, they add up.
It does say we have made some “mistakes”.
Those, if true would have to be owned up to, if we ever
want to get to a solution to stopping terror attacks.
Locking ourselves inside the prison is not a great
long-term solution. Neither is hunting down & killing every
last terrorist and their family members, when each you kill
breeds three more. This
article also does not really go into how bad some of our
mistakes may have been. Nor did it explore the ramifications of
what we have done to others, that we would not want done to
ourselves. We cannot act surprised and indignant when the
tactics we train and pay terrorists to use against others are
used against us. Are
we being true to ourselves when the President gets on TV and
states, “they kill us because they hate freedom” and we do
not question him?
Our
"side" does not “Hate America”.
We are a different group.
We are Proud Americans embarrassed by our leaders
decisions to support some very ugly people, doing very ugly
things in the name of freedom. Or
was that oil? Or was it money?
Freedom in countries with monarchs? Or is it the freedom
to do what we want around the world because we are Americans? We
are mad at our leaders for not telling us the truth about what
we can expect as reprisals for what we do in other countries.
Even as we go on yet another unilateral action in another
hemisphere. How can
we as a country make and informed decisions.
A decision that is required of us as informed consent in
our constitution. The
good we do is immeasurable. What
we reap from that is magnificent and just as immeasurable. But
the evil we support will find its way back to us. It’s easy to
wave a flag. It is
hard work to understand why you are doing it.
BTW
The article did not talk of our support for the Shah of
Iran or for supporting Iraq when Sadam use biological weapons
against Iran. Oops!
Welfare and Affirmative action for the rich is ok, but not for workers.
Using
the excuse that it is a “time of war” the airlines decided not to honor
the collective bargaining agreement with their airline union.
No severance pay for laid off employees.
The airlines within days of the bombing demand billions of tax
dollars for their shareholders from those who are not , yet they offer no pay
cuts for executives. Guess who will pay to support those laid off. What
patriots the airlines are. With
no resistance in Congress and nothing but support from the executive branch.
War is fought now to save corporations not people.
Question: Where are the fiscal conservatives when corporations want
welfare. Answer: handing it to
them!
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